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Reporting a crime

We do not accept reports of crime electronically. If you need to report non-urgent crime please dial 101.

When to call 101

Reporting a crime that has already happened

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Any other non-emergency

If you need to contact the police in an emergency, please dial 999.

When to call 999

999 should only be used in an emergency. An emergency is when someone is at risk of getting injured, bring threatened or a crime is being committed and is in progress. The police should only be called on 999 when: There is a danger to life or a risk of injury being caused imminently